Lollys Stokeworth, the younger daughter of Lady Tanda Stokeworth, was past thirty and feeble of wits, the object of her mother's persistent efforts to wed her to Lord Petyr Baelish and then to Tyrion Lannister. During the riot of King's Landing on the day Princess Myrcella Baratheon departed for Dorne, Lollys was knocked from her saddle and left behind, found afterward wandering naked, raped by half a hundred men and left with child. The newly knighted Ser Bronn of the Blackwater consented to wed her, reckoning that the barren Falyse might die before their mother and leave Lollys heir to Stokeworth. Her son was named Tyrion Tanner after Cersei forbade Lady Tanda's wish to call him Tywin. When Lady Tanda died of a chill, Lollys succeeded her as Lady of Stokeworth, with Bronn as her lord. She appears in A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords, and is mentioned in A Game of Thrones, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons.

Family
- Parents
- Tanda Stokeworth, Lord Stokeworth
- Spouses
- Bronn
- Children
- Tyrion Tanner
